2003 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens

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2003 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens
Host nationFrance France
Date23 - 24 May 2003
Cup
Champion Spain
Runner-up France
Plate
Winner Portugal
Runner-up Belgium
Bowl
Winner Czech Republic
Runner-up Bulgaria
2004

The 2003 European Women Sevens Championship – the first edition of the European Women's Sevens Championship. It took place on 24 May 2003 at Lunel.

It was Spain who take home the first European Women's Sevens Championship after defeating France 21-12.[1]

Pool Stage

Key to colours in group tables
Teams that advanced to the Cup Semifinal
Teams advanced to the Plate Semifinal
Teams advanced to the Shield Final

Pool A

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 Spain 4 4 0 0 162 5 +157 12
  Switzerland 4 3 0 1 131 24 +107 10
 Belgium 4 2 0 2 31 79 -48 8
 Norway 4 1 0 3 12 112 -100 6
 Czech Republic 4 0 0 4 5 121 -116 4

 Spain45–0 Belgium


  Switzerland29–0 Belgium

 Spain50–0 Norway


  Switzerland50–5 Norway


 Belgium12–0 Norway

 Spain19–5  Switzerland

Pool B

Teams Pld W D L PF PA +/− Pts
 France 4 4 0 0 165 5 +160 12
 Sweden 4 3 0 1 68 50 +18 10
 Portugal 4 2 0 2 90 39 +51 8
 Croatia 4 1 0 3 24 129 -105 6
 Bulgaria 4 0 0 4 5 129 -124 4
 Croatia19–5 Bulgaria

 France22–0 Portugal

 Sweden32–0 Croatia


 France40–5 Sweden

 Portugal40–5 Croatia

 Sweden19–0 Bulgaria

 France52–0 Croatia

 Sweden12–10 Portugal

 France51–0 Bulgaria

Knockout stage

Bowl

24 May
 Czech Republic24–0 Bulgaria

Plate

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
24 May
 
 
 Portugal26
 
24 May
 
 Norway5
 
 Portugal14
 
24 May
 
 Belgium0
 
 Belgium7
 
 
 Croatia0
 
Third place
 
 
24 May
 
 
 Norway5
 
 
 Croatia7

Cup

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
24 May
 
 
 Spain49
 
24 May
 
 Sweden0
 
 Spain21
 
24 May
 
 France12
 
 France35
 
 
  Switzerland0
 
Third place
 
 
24 May
 
 
 Sweden0
 
 
  Switzerland5

References

  1. ^ "The Spanish women's team, the best in Europe also in Rugby 7" (in Spanish). ferugby.com. Archived from the original on 25 April 2013. Retrieved 23 August 2012.